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Logic In Philosophy: Logical Fallacies And Common Mistakes
Introduction and welcome to this logic and logical fallacies course
Introduction and welcome to this logic fallacies course (3:06)
Inductive and deductive reasoning
Inductive and deductive reasoning (2:21)
Logical fallacies
Ad Hominem (2:25)
Surrounding yourself with similars (1:50)
The Twisted Argument (1:41)
Irrelevant Argument (1:01)
Argument from lack of knowledge (1:59)
Case studies can be misleading (2:34)
Statistics vs. case studies (3:10)
Blindly trusting old assumptions (2:10)
Correlation does not imply causation (1:03)
Wishful thinking (1:31)
Being uncomfortable with having negative thoughts (1:53)
Non-confrontation and giving into bullies and threat of anger (3:52)
Political correctness (2:20)
Power of slogan (2:22)
Can't disprove a negative (1:20)
Group belonging confusion (4:39)
Ontology, Epistemology, and bias (4:31)
Logic exercise
Logic exercise (0:40)
Logic exercise - answer (0:58)
Correlation does not imply causation
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